Introducing interesting (and a bit weird) strategies to see better – right now!

Surprising facts about our eyes

Did you know:

-Your eyes are composed of more than 2 million working parts…

-The average person blinks 12 times per minute – that’s more than 10,000 blinks on an average day…

-Color blindness is more common in males. In the most common type of color blindness, individuals have trouble telling the difference between red and green…

-The entire length of all the eyelashes shed by a human in their life is over 98 feet.

The surprising dangers of corrective eyewear

More than 3 out of every 4 people around us wear some form of corrective lenses.

Most choose contacts or glasses. But some choose the world’s most elective surgery – refractive laser vision correction like LASIK (Laser-Assisted in situ Keratomileusis)…

There’s a massive coverup surrounding laser vision correction. More than one out of every five LASIK procedures have major side effects such as stabbing eye pain, double vision, continuous dry eye – even blindness…

There are dozens and dozens of products devoted to LASIK side effect – like eye drops:

But the worst part is the optometric industry threatens lawsuits on anyone exposing these scams. Only a brave few have revealed the true dangers:

Take this eye exam test – cover your eye with one hand and go down the chart until you can’t read the letters anymore:

Take note of this… because after you read these tips and techniques to improve your eyesight, you’re going to see DRAMATIC improvements in mere minutes – without the help of glasses, contacts or laser surgery.

Are my eyes lucky?

I am 46 years old, and I’m the only person my age (that I personally know) not wearing glasses.

Am I just lucky (or savvy)?

One of my old clients revealed to me that glasses are a money scam. And he’s an eye doctor.

We all know glasses are a scam. Because each year your eye doctor typically “strengthens” your prescription. That “strength” means your eyes are getting worse. It’s not necessarily old age that makes our eyesight deteriorate… the culprit is corrective lenses.

Never forget when we are sick (or our health degrades), someone offers the promise of a solution – for cash…

But when we’re totally healthy, doctors can’t make their expensive car payments and keep up with their lavish lifestyles.

It’s for this reason I’m my own doctor and search out safe, alternative fixes for my ills.

Here’s the REALLY good news

When our eyes are stressed, we lose sharp vision. And this affects our quality of life.

Instead of making my eyes worse with corrective lenses, I invest less than 2 minutes each morning on “eye yoga”.

This is 100% safe and effective. I’m not aware of any side effects. It’s FREE. And everyone I know who has tried this reports amazing results.

These are not eye-strengthening exercises, because we’re not building muscles – instead, these “gestures” relieve our eye’s stress.

The first few days didn’t work so well for me. My eyes felt a bit weird, actually. But after 10 days or so, the results were AMAZING. I was able to see both near and far like I did during my childhood – without corrective lenses.

This guy tried it and hasn’t worn glasses since…

I’ve been doing the Bates Method (naturally improving eyesight without glasses) for over two years…

When I started investigating it, I realized that I was getting flashes of clear vision, and I immediately stopped wearing my glasses.

There has been steady improvement in my eyesight ever since, and now I can read 14 lines down on my eye chart, when before I couldn’t read the ‘E’ at the TOP of the chart!

The results came quickly and gave me the motivation to continue incorporating the activities in to my daily routine.

I was at a -4.75 diopter of correction for nearsightedness when I started.

Ready to get started, and start seeing better in minutes?

I keep this simple and quick – I don’t hang upside down or do palming…

Instead, I do the following sitting in a chair:

Horizontal gazing
Place your hands out to each side with your thumbs pointing up. (Your thumbs are merely for guidance.)

Keep your head still – looking straight at first… then look at one of your thumbs (without moving your head). Then slowly gaze in the opposite direction and check out your other thumb. In between, pause and look straight ahead.